September 05, 2012

When it comes to making vanilla ice cream you have a few choices: use artificial vanilla flavoring, use vanilla grown in Madagascar (which produces most of the world's vanilla), or use something extraordinary.

In Uganda Ndali Estate cultivates what we consider the finest organic vanilla on the planet. Since 2007 we've used Ndali Estate vanilla to make Ugandan Vanilla Bean ice cream, and now we use Ndali Estate vanilla in any ice cream that calls for vanilla.

Why? Flavor and aroma. The real thing, the labor-intensive thing that requires pollination by hand and nine months on the vine to ripen, packs a knockout punch.

BBC Radio 4 recently traveled to Uganda to report from the fields of Ndali Estate (the first-ever fair trade-certified vanilla farm in the world) to shine light on the growing market for extraordinary vanilla. It's a fascinating story of the crop and a peek into the lives of the men and women who cultivate, harvest, and process one of our key ingredients.

Founded by omnivore extraordinaire Josh Ozerksy, the festival of meats prepared by chefs from around the world will take place on Randall's Island. "Meat*Drink*Fire*Music" is the motto and we can't wait to be a part of something The New Yorker called "a carnivorous bacchanal."

We're expecting to face a crowd of more than 3,500 hungry people, and our Mobile Dipping Division will be ready to scoop and serve all comers.

The former—a limited-edition, nut-jammed number available soon in our scoop shops and jenis.com—is a collaboration with the great Yazoo Brewing Company, which is near our East Nashville shop. The latter, an eye-popping, super-creamy, and tangy Meatopia exclusive, features Raspberry, Lemon, and Passion Fruit frozen yogurts.

Meatopia, an eater's eden in N.Y.C.—sounds like the only place to be on a Saturday in September.

As catchy as catchy can be and sunny but not blindingly so, Like Ice Cream is part of the band's great debut album, A Thing Called Divine Fits, which is out today and in heavy rotation here at Jeni's headquarters.

Check out the NPR piece about Divine Fits here, check out a recent live version of Like Ice Cream below, and if the band comes to your town, get out there and say hello to our friend the drummer for us.

August 24, 2012

Above: A scoop of Claudio Cantaloupe ice cream, a new flavor available only in our scoop shops.

We have lots of flavors for you to taste this weekend in our shops, including the new Claudio Cantaloupe ice cream. Beginning today, we've added a small batch of the great Claudio Cantaloupe only to our dipping cabinets (supplies are very limited; pints are not available in shops or at jenis.com).

A delicious, buttery, velvety, and floral blend of cantaloupe, sweet Ohio grass-grazed cream, and Ohio wildflower honey (and a few other ingredients we'll get to below), Claudio Cantaloupe is a throwback to the early days of Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams when Jeni herself made every flavor, every day behind the counter in the North Market.

Back then, a sweet customer named Claudio used to tout Jeni's cantaloupe ice cream as Jeni's best performance and his hands-down favorite flavor. Jeni, nothing if not in tune with the feedback of the fans, named the ice cream Claudio Cantaloupe.

And Claudio? Word is he ran off to Italy to elope with his beloved.

So, thank you, Claudio, wherever you are, for inspiring the special new addition to our late-summer menu — a limited-edition delight we make this way:

Above: The arrival of super-aromatic Ohio cantaloupes.

Above: Cantaloupes drying after a bath in the cleansing vinegar solution we use to kill any bacteria.

During an afternoon of great family fun down on the organic farm, Jeni will show you how to make peppermint-infused chocolate milk and peppermint-infused whipped cream. Read more about the super-cool fest — and Val Jorgensen, who grows the peppermint we use in our Backyard Mint ice cream.

During Country Living magazine's 5th-annual gathering of vendors and exhibitors antiques, vintage furnishings, crafts, gifts, and collectibles, learn how to make a pioneering new ice cream flavor, Chamomile Chardonnay and pick up a copy of Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams at Home (or bring your own) and have it signed by Jeni.

During the school's annual shop-a-thon/fundraiser, Jeni give a breif talk, answer questions, and sign copies of Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams at Home. It's a great way to do your holiday shopping early while raising money for the Columbus School for Girls Scholars Fund.

August 10, 2012

Looking for a way to beat the heat and have one last family outing before school starts back up?

Look no further.

On Sunday, August 26th, we're partnering with our good friend and longtime mint supplier Val Jorgensen to give summer a proper send-off with Backyard Mint Fest at Jorgensen Farms.

Val has a 65-acre organic farm in Plain Township (between Westerville and New Albany; about 30 minutes outside of town) where, among other things, she grows the Robert Mitchum peppermint for our Backyard Mint ice cream.

There'll be plenty of activities to keep youngsters happy/busy—a farm animal petting zoo, hayrides, yard games, etc—plenty of good eats, and Jeni will be on hand to demonstrate how to make peppermint-infused whipped cream, as well as peppermint chocolate milk. YUM!

The Jeni's Street Treats truck will be on the scene at Hills from 10:00 to 2:00 p.m. And during the live auction at 4:00, you'll have the chance to win an ice cream party for 100 of your closest friends, plus six pints shipped to anyone you want, anywhere in the good old U. S. of A.

August 07, 2012

Above: Jeni during a samples-and-signing session in Bristol Farms/Pasadena, part of a recent tour of Bristol Farms and Gelson's shops in L.A. See more photos in and around L.A. here and read about the photographer who made them here.